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Infernax trailer

In celebration of its release, The Arcade Crew and Berzerk Studio have readied a new launch trailer for Infernax. The demon-slaying action adventure joined the Switch library this week.

We have more information about Infernax below.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land Clawroline

A new Kirby and the Forgotten Land video has emerged that focuses on Clawroline.

We actually got a brief look at Clawroline, a leopard boss, during the latest Nintendo Direct. In a trailer shown during that presentation, she was briefly shown as one of the beasts Kirby will need to fight.

Pokemon Legends: Arceus unused room

Dataminer DeepGamingResearch/Nekorun has come across an unused modern day room in Pokemon Legends: Arceus that has fans wondering what it could mean.

YouTuber Faz Fan showed off the room in a video published a few days ago. It features a flat screen TV as well as a Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu Switch. At the moment the area can’t be accessed under normal circumstances. Given how Arceus takes place long before Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, some are surprised that it’s in the game’s files at all.

Pokemon Legends Arceus review

System: Switch
Release date: January 28, 2022
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo


The Pokemon games have always been traditionally known for their turn-based “catch ’em all” mantra that sees a trainer take on a new adventure set in a region with many different types of creatures, attaining badges and friends along the way before making it to the Pokemon League and inevitably becoming champion. For over 25 years now this has been a steady formula with each new generation that has been consistently released in two separate versions containing different Pokemon in each, with sometimes a third tagged-on entry, and has also brought with it many new spinoffs to take Pokemon into a different direction. However, nothing has ever been done so drastically different as it has now with Pokemon Legends: Arceus. For a formula that has become tried with little known innovation outside of debut generations on each new platform (despite consistent fun) from entry to entry, this new Switch game reinvents the wheel of what Pokemon has become and can be moving forward in the most exciting way possible. It’s not just a matter of catching them all as a personal goal, but it’s also become a gameplay element that incorporates research into it as well.

Post Void

Publisher Super Rare Originals and developer YCJY Games have announced that Post Void, an arcade style first-person shooter, is coming to Switch. It will release on the console this spring.

Post Void has players wielding a pistol in one hand and an idol containing their health in the other. The ultimate goal is to get through each run as quickly as possible across procedurally generated levels. It’s about reaching the oasis at the end of each level and retrieve a random upgrade.

Quake Copper

A few days ago, the re-release of Quake on Switch received a new Copper add-on. It can be accessed in the main menu.

Copper contains new maps in Underdark Overbright along with gameplay adjustments designed by the community. More information can be found below.

River City Girls Zero trailer

WayForward has readied a new launch trailer for River City Girls Zero, the 16-bit beat ’em up game that was originally only released in Japan as Shin Nekketsu Koha: Kunio-tachi no Bank. The title makes its debut on Switch and in English today.

Here’s everything you need to know about River City Girls Zero:

Beat Souls

Developer ZOO Corporation and publisher Eastasiasoft and have revealed that Beat Souls will release on Switch eShop on February 16, and have shared a new trailer to celebrate.

For more information about the game, see below:

Batora: Lost Haven

Developer Team 17 has today shared a new story trailer for upcoming story-driven action RPG Batora: Lost Haven, which was previously announced for Switch last year. 

For more information about Batora: Lost Haven, see below:

Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires Switch

Ahead of its launch on Switch tomorrow, fans interested in Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires can now check out 35 minutes of gameplay footage.

For more information about the game, see below:


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